Creating a secure attachment with children from "summary" of The Yes Brain by Daniel J. Siegel,Tina Payne Bryson
Creating a secure attachment with children is essential for their emotional well-being and development. When children feel securely attached to their caregivers, they are more likely to explore the world, take risks, and develop healthy relationships. This attachment forms the foundation for their social and emotional growth. One of the key aspects of creating a secure attachment with children is being responsive to their needs. This means tuning in to their emotions, providing comfort and support when they are upset, and being present and available for them. When caregivers respond consistently to their children's needs, children learn that they can trust their caregivers to be there for them, which fosters a sense of secur...Similar Posts
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